Touching stories
After 3 days of filming in Ho Chi Minh Square, the program "Vietnamese Family Home" closed with many emotions. The program has supported 18 difficult cases, including 7 students in Nghe An province, contributing to helping families have more conditions to overcome adversity and rise up in life.
At the program, many unfortunate lives were introduced, including L.T.V., 11 years old, in Thien Nhan commune. Although still young, she had to shoulder responsibilities beyond childhood when living with her father in a vegetative state.

V.'s biggest wish is not for herself but to have the conditions to treat her father's illness. The story makes many people feel touched and sympathetic to her will and family affection.
The cases shared at the program all carry their own stories: some children lack family support, some children have to be independent early, some families struggle with illness and deprivation. These circumstances highlight the meaning of sharing at the right time and in the right place.
The power of the spirit of mutual affection
Under the hot weather, thousands of people are still present at Ho Chi Minh Square to accompany the program. The joint efforts of Nghe An people, agencies, units, local authorities and philanthropists have contributed to creating practical results.
In just 3 days, the total support resources reached more than 6 billion VND. In which, Nghe An province has allocated funds from the Fund for the Poor to support 18 children from Quang Tri, Ha Tinh and Nghe An provinces to participate in the program; and at the same time built 5 new houses and repaired 2 houses for children in particularly difficult circumstances, with a total budget of 396 million VND.
These supports are not only of material value but also a great spiritual encouragement. For many families, a solid home, tuition, living expenses or medical treatment are important supports to continue the journey ahead.
Continuing the journey of compassion
Not only supporting families participating in the program, "Vietnamese Family Home" also spreads the spirit of responsibility to the community. Within the framework of the program, singer Huong Tram donated 1,000 lifebuoys to people in areas frequently affected by natural disasters and floods in Nghe An, with a total value of 200 million VND.
This is a practical gift for people in areas frequently facing floods, especially in the context of increasingly complex natural disasters. This support shows that the program is not only aimed at cases participating in filming but also expands the attention to vulnerable communities.

The companionship of all levels of government, people, philanthropists and Ton Hoa Sen Group has contributed to creating a meaningful journey, adding faith and motivation to those in difficult circumstances.
Vietnamese Family Home" in Nghe An closed, but the aftertaste of compassion, sharing spirit and community responsibility still lingers. From touching everyday stories, the program continues to affirm: when the community joins hands, difficult lives will have more support to overcome adversity and move towards a better future.